25 in li in. ic I'l .11' l Shop TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. found Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIOECK, Prop. lur XVI,, NO. 0? rulcmed tu 925.1)1)0 line ipil(cil. I (iiiiioiuii'cd Ihiil Hi.- case will be appealed. Tin' uiilivulnul- louud guilty wer J. A. Simiuglon f Miu-prridciil el the Nii-.li Simiiiglon Lid. and general K ot Hie Vi-h linn: Williiini Colipioliniiu of ilegina. su-w S;k.t. In-w.,!!. .md V. J. Carriilheo of Uulgary. itORE ROBBED ON SATURDAY fcleves Were Seen About Mid Operating at Rear of fight Georoe Kerr Butcher ii'lf lini Jn-llljj Vltlie- nank clerk wlm wen-i in- tatr leading In tin- nark, two inwraudcri. tienre Kerr iiut- :. Third Avenue alxtut on ,8alrirliy ami got Hi i ce ham mid three I hi it a made by a nun bur .in'l going a 1 :r window inch had In-ii M'f ny the 1-1 tll I: v w ol a mal - "-it and iiniiar-ii innMc. wen- ftirll-A'Mt noli- ;i nf iict-i -. .i tved mi tiin-M'- l td made :away. u tlir Jlnuill line that - or bail la n nilered in- milliner within a oi n-c cf tune. Ill" old hel. i !i Hi-eeM In Hie windnu matter, m being tak-n ' Mr Kerr )- he i ii :. Itic lur cliai-m-d : II v On Hie orra-Moti roOtir i v , tiiini" ami Hrn inker. !EGINA BEATS TOWERSHOCKEY First Game of Two for Elimlna Hon In Allan Cup Series Goes to Victorias II. Im IN V Mar ir.. - lleginn Vie- ilefealfd Vanrouxer Tow- tioal.H In three on Sal-Ilie firs! of txvo Allan I .iVidT- here The xvinnei h' i in. one Hint nei-orejt Ihe mimbei or point i in Ihe tainr APANESE DIES RESULT WOUNDS Paymaster Victim of Shooting by Nationalist Troops at Entrance to Pol River p PIT IlIVF.Il. Tieiilxin, Mar. 15 M'ay maler Uaiitaiu Tmiji i' Bead a a re-suit of injuries re- reived l rldny when Cliine.-'e Na-'mini trooiiM fired nn Japaiio(' lb-Milliner euleriiiiit Pei lliver al Baku. Nine oilier were wound- W II. Manuel, G.X.Il. Iravollinif ptidilnr, in in Ihu oily on buiiu"o. Iiavlng arrived from Princo .I'onro nn ibis modninsr's train. upervior for Alberta nod i'h Columbia of t companies charged. , xenlirl of uil(y whs brought again! Hip four firm. Mutual Vancouver . .Mutual Hroker of Calgary, Mutual Hroker or ilegina iui-1 Mutual I tinker nf Winning. Tin Inlal fine lrvtl aiiiiiunt In 2l(i,non. Kaeh of lh ronr individual guilt? iii also sen-("need to line day imprisonment. i: ROBBERS CARRIED AWAY VALUABLES FROM BRONX STORE -O.IUV-AOHK Mv.r 1-Fixe roUixHw nt-aped with' diaitmniN and Jwxvllery atol al fTft.ood lat Snt-urday tifgftl after holding up Sim A Omipuiiy -iliii-e in the llrnux, lK-k-" iu- the proprietor, mid two elerk in the WARM WAVE OF SPRING PASSES OVER COUNTRY At No Place Was the Weather Cold Yesterday, Ten Abovo Zero Being Coldest In Yukon Tli xxurm waxc of ,-piiiir wlii.'h tiiuki'- lire eujoyabb- n-piiiii'i' liu.i-rt i affeeliuK the wloib' ol NoiHii-rn IVrilisli uinbia and the Yukon. Zero weather dippeaii-d and the rohleid wan Hi Htilvie in the Yukon where it registered ten aboxe, aeeoiillug to Hie tele-uiiiilne xxenllier report of the liiiveruineot ''eleriiphs sent out al eiahl o'eloek ibis nioruins-Hie detail were: Terrace -t.lear, calm; temper ature. 3.i. nxo :ienr, calm: lempera- lure.'tH. Slew.n l Uear, ealm; lemper- alnr.'. III. Ilniellon tlloudy, calm: lem- oeralure, 32. Telegraph 'reek tJloudy. ealm: temperature, 28. Smllbers Part cloudy, calm: temperature, 38. Hum Lake Clear, calm lent oeratniv. 32. wiiiiii-bor.se Clear, soulh wind: lemperalure, 3C. Lower Lebarse Snow, south xvinil: leinperaluro, 37. r.anniirkH Cloudy, soulh wind: lemperalure. 30. Selkirk Cloudy, ealm; loin- oernlorc. 35. i Slewart llixer - Cloudy, calm: lemperalure, jtf. tlgilvle Cloudy, calm; Icm- iieialure. 10. . HawKon - utmirty. calm; tein- peialure. SO. HOTEL BURNED. SHHKVHPOnT. La.. Mar. 15 Five person lost their lives when I be Crewell Hole! was ileslroyei by fire. IDOUBLE WEEKLY ! BOAT SERVICE C.N.R. Inaugurates Spring Schedule Next Week With Prince Georoe and Prince ( Charles The CN.lt. Coast Hlcain-iiip spring sehedulu. providing for twice-a -week service ' between Vancouver, Ocean Fall., Prince ituprrt. Mew art ami Anyux, will lie inaugurated next week. Under llii nrliedule. Hie Prince lieorgc will arrive Iroin (lie soulh at 10.30. Wednesday morning and, after making tin- run lu Slewurt and Antnx. will sad fur Hie South at l o'eloek Friday morning The Prince Qiarlrs, arriving from the south on Saturday-, a ir makinst the Sirrari-iiM.' trip, will fail r-i tne south ti o'clock Monday morning- P i the inlonlinn to muni ltd mtvip until June when Miree boa's a week will bo put on. 11 is staled unofficially imwextr. Ilia' Uir Priiiec Cliarle will Y repiaceo iy the Prince Hup' rt wi;(i)t a IllOlltll. Tin- ftint larve -pe-ial pa-y the year wilFhe hiinjlled by the C.N'.ll. HXt Monday. fMjiiw lOOl of flckiU aiul aK'uUif tins UtraJ. 'W'rsJff lrtfiV?Mrairr rlxe rron th 'ea V peemi train ( ' 1..10 MomJay aNeroootl and will iil for the miuiii on ' uc, J'rioee Ituperl which h to uiak-' u. IMfiiai trip tor Hie oi-iiikioii The nUnmer will proceed from It to Vieloria in Oreau I'allc where a cnutenlion i-. to be held. Tli party rnniin fnun Hie IikI will l' joined hen- by 15 or '.'0 peroii. from the mhiIIi who will nrrixe from Vuneouxer on the inletiH Sunday afternoon and return nuli xvilb the main party. The city ticket office an- I noimreti thai there will be Mime aeroiuininliilion for irgular busi-nen-. no the (.peeial trip oT the Princi- Ilupert. HIGHPRICES Up can craft particularly gel line hitflt, prices. -.Hunts wilh I S. registry gol from 17 and 8 to 17.11) and 8 for 115.700 pounds and units wills Canadian registry were- Paid from 1 1.7(1 and 0 to ISjfJJt hud 0 for 151,750 pounds. ihe arrivals were: American: Italiiler 18,0(10 to Hootji Fisl criorf. Augusta U.000. Sherman, II 0001 (llueicr, 7,000; lu Cold Stor- ago. AMERICAN FISH to 17.40 a Pound Paid U.S. Catches and 15.30 for Canadian Seventeen fishiiiK Ihoir cutchrx today exchange at prices quite remunerative. for hual sold al Hie fish that wcr:-I be Amen- Alliance I., 13,000 lo PacifU Fisheries. WW, 2,700; J. P. Todd 1I 8,- 000 do Hoyal Fish Co. Ithonu 17,000 lo Allin Fisheries. Canadian Caygeon, 0,000. Mab 3.500 Fisher 3,000 lo ilnyal Fish Co. i Pair of Jacks y.OOO lo Pacific FislFcries, . .Mayflower 5,000. Cape -Swalp 8,noo,!, hoyusu 3,000 lo Cold Hlor .loliitnna 10,000 lo Atlln Fish. erift. F.dxvard II., 250 lo Hooth Fish cries. FORTUNEOF A PEDDLER Well Known Winnipeg Cripple Had $26,000 In Five Winnipeg Banks WINNIPEG, March 15 Familiar to thousands of Winnipeg residents, who consider-' ed him Just an "unfortunate shoe lace peddler," William J. Hackett, a cripple, plunged to his death from the fifth floor of the Salvation Army hotel yesterday and today It was disclosed that he had a fortune In five banks totalling $26,000 TRAIN WRECK IN COSTA RICA Total Killed Was 178 and Injured 75 When Cars Went Over Embankment P.OSTON. Muich 15. In the wreck of an excursion train between Alajueua ami Cartage in Cosln llica Sunday 178 persons were killed and 75 injured, according lo word received here by agents of the 1 uited Fruit Com pany, owners or Ihe line. Threw coaches went oxer n .'fifty fool embankment. The train carried a thousand passengers. WILLIAM TOLMIE DIES VICTORIA. Mar. 15. William r. i opine. (J years or age, brother of lion. S. Tolmie. Cnnservalive oraanlter for the .Dominion, i- dead. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK Iiri'EItT, H.(I,. MOM JAY. MAHCII 17, 1020. StUirdays Circulation, 1314 FAMED EXPLORER MAKES TRIP THROUGH CANADA Ill 111 III III IpbbBofSh KOALD AMUNDSEX, hts trip from the Pai 4fle to the At-famous CAPT. an the discoverer of lant e over Xat ona! lines on his the South Pols and renowned Journey to Spitzberjren. where he Arctic explorer, climbed Into the join the crevr of s xteen pilots snd cb to set "shot" with Engineer explorers on the proposed "Rome Miller by newpoer cameramen to Nome" trip by dirigible, this during his short stop a few days i Pring. Ilis objective on this new-ao at thu Csnsdisn Nationsl!elt Tnode of exploration Is to fly station in Winnipeg, en route toi?Ter, ,he North Pole- llTi ot New Y'ork to ssi) for Europe. hl fellow countrymen and prom-.... . . inent Canadians greeted him at Although It was his first Tisit to stations along the line to wish the Canada, Capt Amundsen was tin-1 intrepid csptain all success in his able to make any lengthy stops on I exploit. C.N.R. Photo. NEW MINISTER ! IS WELCOMED Large Congregations Greeted Rev. T. E. Rinde at Lutheran Church Yesterday The Melropole Hall beiag filled to capacity for both morning and evening services, the congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church yesterday welcoined ild now pastor.' Ilex. T. F.. Itinilewho comes here from Laramie, Wyoming. Mr. Hindi- spoke at bj)tli services. Inking as his suliject in the morning, "Why llaxi! Vou Called Me?" and, in the evening, "The delation of the Pastor and i lie i onurrenauon. mere was special musi6 by the choir and, in the evening, flow P. K. Haisler delivered an address of welcome lo the new pastor, also reviewing Ihe work that had been perforin- ...ii i t , m en u.v iiiuiscu. Mr. 'Haisler will leave on Fri day of Ibis week for Juneau on church oivrauiintion work. .Later lie will return to his hradnuar lers in Victoria. Mrs. Haisler and family will remain in tlw city until Ihe close of the present chool term. , The Pacific Ameriban Fisheries steamer Norwood. Cap!. Flelcher. arrived in pnrl yesterday morning lo dischange supplies ftjr'thn Port Kdward cannery. Tho Vessel xva southbound from Alaska lo Hellinaham. ' The warm sunshine eslerday brought Ihe 'Whole tovxn Wotit, many taking In Ihe wnler ill Jiqa' and others working on .ilieir boats in preparation for fifluro -veins. Slrrel Sttot. 350 PORT ARTHUR WINS FROM FORT WILLIAM IN AMATEUR HOCKEY FOItT WILLIAM. Mar. 15. Hy defeating Fori William one goa. lo nothing Saturday night. Port Arthur qualified for Hie semi finals in llu- Allan cup series Hinali-uc hockey. Alter two games Ihe teams were lied three lo Hi ice and the third game wa necessary m order lo reach a decision. STAMPEDERS RETURN NOME GOLD STRIKE NOMi:. March 15. Stamped ers returning from Hie gold strike at Din ft s. (sixty miles noriii or here, report I tie owners of thev ground were generous and till were given a chance lo pan for themselves.' Merrill and Chid dick who made Ihe strike, de clared I hey look 'lYoni t to $3.50 a pan from an eigldeen inch paystreak,' Ihe . I uited Stale auxiliary schooner Hoxer was taken put of Hie water al the dry dock lodaV for survey ami possible repairf following her rrcetit stranding on Wliiteetiff t.lnnd. ord has been received her. of Ihe death in Y'ancouxer rif.Mrs Malcolm McQuarrle. well knowi, In Ibis district. She was tb mother of ilrs. 11. Oosse. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICK FIVE CKNTS, 1U1T COMBINE MEN AND FIRMS CONVICTED RITISH FLYER BEAT FAST STEAMER BY TWO DAYS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 'fruit Combine Brokers Wound Guilty and Fined $25,000 Each Saturday ;oi YKlt. iif lt rtMidmil M.n-li 15. Four individual- mill 7y. fruit I. mini guilty .Saturday evening um All oilier who were charged British Flyer Reached England from Capetown 8,000 Miles in 15 Days CHOYDON. .March 15. Alan J. Cohham. Hritish premier 1 er. i-omideted an eight thousand mile aii plane fliulit from jUapelowu to Loiulon in fifteen ifny. reacliing home Saluniay night. He was welcomed on his anival by King tieorge and suite I u well ti by a ujimber of proiiiitieut officials and public men. ( Cobham beat the fast liner Windsor Castle bx two days, fliolh the airplane and Ihe ship having left Ihe Soulh African port (al the same time. . 4- ON ASSIZE DOCKET AT VANCOUVER TODAY 4-1 VANCOLVKll, Mar. 15. Siirius assizes opened liere this morning witli five murder cases in the uui ... !. Charles MSonny" Win'.- will be tried for ar ci-oni time on a tlianre -of iiiurderiiig Frank Hossofa Norlh Vancouver siofel'eepor last summer. 'V I EFFORT TO REFORM a BPARIiAMENT OPENS TODAY Session Resumes After Two VXjeeks Recess With Strenuous Fight In Prospect OITAW A. March 15. Parliament resassenibled today after the recess of txvo weeks asked for by the government in order to allow preparation, oT tbo sessional program aud.vrjreorganiza-lion of the cabincL . During the rccesi there has . aift MotliUeal to f I polit icaltat--r. jitvit. Hie government -having I had conferences oxer proposed UICTHDV mD crilftni C,,e':,liUIOI, arul ltie opposition c 111J1UA1 Tim ciuuug further exidence LOMONTO.N, Marcli for at- i lack on the administration. 15. Dr.I'l'here is every indication that the Lome Pierce, of Toronto, addressing the Press Club of this city referred to his, present efforts, in the publication of a series of readers, to lake Canadian history out of the bands of policy of obstruction will be con tinued in an effort to force the government to rrlinuuish the at tempt to carry on. The Jlackcn- zie Kingr forces are confident. particularly so siuce tbo-disciis- pedagogies and make it the taleJsions they have bad -with Pro or story tellers. Thus iitt-tead of reeking wilh dates and treaty cause. of wars, it will thrill wilh the romances of a great country. Professor Hurl, Professor Long an-l Mrs. Arthur Murphy are among the authors preparing manuscript- for this series. pressive and Labor members and the probability seeniss to btt that they will carry throikgh. The order paper is cluttered with ipiestiuns and 'motions and the fact that much of tho Legislation proposed will be controversial iseems to indicate, that the session will be a lonr due or Ihat much of the proposed Legislation will have to be dropped until next year. Election Fight The business Of the -session is scarcely secondary lo the election in West Middtesex where nomin ations are being made'today. The constituency being close to the base at Ottawa, many speakers will be sent in from both sides lu help the candidate. A substantial victory is expected fur v F.fforts are being made to work on Ihe (Juebec members wilh Ihe idea of alienating them from the government by showing thai the west is in control but so far there s no sign of any results which would jus'ify Conservative confi dence. DELEGATION TO MEET COUNCIL Protest Will' bo Mado Tomorrow Night at Method of Selling Tax Sale Lots Kx-Ald. Then. Collar! will lead a large delegation cousisliug of the executive and members of the Ratepayers' Association, and properly owners generally. who will appear before the city. council tomorrow uhght lo proiesl, against Hie present method' followed by Ihe city in disposing oflax siile lots. A leibglhy -mpinoraiuliiiii has been prepareiLlmd, a strong case, it is said, will be made out for Ihe consideration. Of the city fathers. mm :1 .if. A ''.sa id m